Leadership is the biggest job

...take small steps to think and act in this way, you’ll hopefully see how people can come together, and in doing so provide a better service to the millions of...
...take small steps to think and act in this way, you’ll hopefully see how people can come together, and in doing so provide a better service to the millions of...
...about SEB is that it’s often invisible. In the past, lots of people – me included – have found it easier to ‘fit in’ to get on. So we dropped...
...you get married if you are asexual?” In 2008, I looked into the possibility of starting a network for asexual staff but didn’t get enough interest to justify forming a...
...my confidence and empowerment in communicating with senior leaders and stakeholders. I have gained a true insight into how senior managers think and work, and into the development of organisational...
...to know what to expect from me in my new role (and to be prepared to provide colourful, succinct, story-rich and preferably verbal briefings). I also wanted to show that...
Mental health and diversity and inclusion are often viewed as distinct and separate issues. In reality, however, I believe they are complementary issues that together work hand in hand to...
...into, or help to nudge things in the right direction. I love it when we put our knowledge of inclusion into practice to create spaces where we can bounce ideas...
...and acting, and all I wanted to do was perform in the West End. However, as cautious as ever, I decided to stick to doing my A levels and I...
...do valuable and rewarding work that benefits the people of the UK, and in the case of Get Your State Pension, international residents too. And to work with people who...
...will never forget and hope never to experience again. However, as awful as it was, it changed my life for the better. I learnt incredibly valuable lessons and developed a...